Cabbage contains the glucosinolate sinigrin, which is hydrolyzed by myrosinase to allyl isothiocyanate. Isothiocyanates are thought to inhibit the development of cancer cells by a number of mechanisms. The effect of cooking cabbage on isothiocyanate production from glucosinolates during and after their ingestion was examined in human subjects. Each of 12 healthy human volunteers consumed three meals, at 48-h intervals, containing either raw cabbage, cooked cabbage, or mustard according to a cross-over design. At each meal, watercress juice, which is rich in phenethyl isothiocyanate, was also consumed to allow individual and temporal variation in postabsorptive isothiocyanate recovery to be measured. Volunteers recorded the time and volume o...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...
Glucosinolate hydrolysis products are responsible for the health-promoting properties of Brassica ve...
The anticarcinogenic bioactivity of various isothiocyanates (ITCs) has been demonstrated in various ...
The formation of health-beneficial isothiocyanates (ITCs) from glucosinolates depends on a wide vari...
Red cabbage contains glucosinolates, precursors to health-promoting isothiocyanates. However, raw ca...
A high intake of cruciferous vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of cancer and cardiovascul...
Brassicales contain a myrosinase enzyme that hydrolyzes glucosinolates to form toxic isothiocyanates...
Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, ha...
Cruciferous vegetables like cabbages, broccoli, mustard and cress, have been reported to be benefici...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Glucosinolates have been implicated as a mediator of the cancer-protective properties of cruciferous...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Brassica vegetables are the predominant dietary source of glucosinolates (GLS) that can be degraded ...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...
Glucosinolate hydrolysis products are responsible for the health-promoting properties of Brassica ve...
The anticarcinogenic bioactivity of various isothiocyanates (ITCs) has been demonstrated in various ...
The formation of health-beneficial isothiocyanates (ITCs) from glucosinolates depends on a wide vari...
Red cabbage contains glucosinolates, precursors to health-promoting isothiocyanates. However, raw ca...
A high intake of cruciferous vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of cancer and cardiovascul...
Brassicales contain a myrosinase enzyme that hydrolyzes glucosinolates to form toxic isothiocyanates...
Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, ha...
Cruciferous vegetables like cabbages, broccoli, mustard and cress, have been reported to be benefici...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Glucosinolates have been implicated as a mediator of the cancer-protective properties of cruciferous...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Brassica vegetables are the predominant dietary source of glucosinolates (GLS) that can be degraded ...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...
Glucosinolate hydrolysis products are responsible for the health-promoting properties of Brassica ve...
The anticarcinogenic bioactivity of various isothiocyanates (ITCs) has been demonstrated in various ...